Boris Sheremetev Military person

Boris Petrovich Sheremetev (Russian: Бори́с Петро́вич Шереме́тев) (1652–1719) was created the first Russian count in 1706, and was also a diplomat and general field marshal during the Great Northern War. His children included Pyotr Sheremetev and Natalia Sheremeteva.In his youth, Sheremetyev was a page to Tsar Alexis I before starting his military career. From 1671 he served at the imperial court. In 1681 he was a leader at Tambov, commanding the armies fighting the Crimean Khanate, and from 1682 he was a boyar. From 1685 to 1687 he participated in negotiations and the conclusion of the "Eternal Peace of 1686" with Poland and the allied treaty with Austria. From the end of 1687 he commanded the armies in Belgorod defending Russia's southern border, and participated in the Crimean campaigns. After Peter I gained power in 1689, he joined him as a fellow campaigner. He participated along with Mazepa in the war against Turkey during the 1690s. During the Azov campaigns in 1695–96 he commanded armies on the Dnieper River in actions against the Crimean Tatars. In 1697–99 he carried out diplomatic assignments in Poland, Austria, Italy and Malta. In 1698, czar Peter sent a delegation to Malta under Sheremetyev to observe the training and abilities of the Knights of Malta and their fleet. Sheremetyev also investigated the possibility of future joint ventures with the Knights, including action against the Turks and the possibility of a future Russian naval base.

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Boris Sheremetev
Birth dateApril 25, 1652
Birth place
Moscow , Tsardom of Russia
Date of deathFebruary 17, 1719
Place of death
Moscow , Russian Empire

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Military person

allegianceTsardom of Russia
award
Order of St. Andrew
Boyar
Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
Order of the Black Eagle
Count
military operations
Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689
Bulavin Rebellion
Russo-Polish War (1654–67)
Azov campaigns (1695–96)
Pruth River Campaign
Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700)
Great Northern War
military branch
Imperial Russian Army
service start1681
service end1719

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